Description: Intervention mapping is a planning framework designed to develop effective interventions in the field of health promotion. This systematic approach allows for the identification, organization, and evaluation of various strategies that can be implemented to address specific health issues. Through intervention mapping, health professionals can visualize the connections between different intervention models, facilitating the identification of best practices and the adaptation of existing models to local contexts. This process not only helps optimize resources but also promotes collaboration among various stakeholders involved in public health. By integrating data and evidence, intervention mapping becomes an essential tool for informed decision-making, ensuring that interventions are relevant and effective in promoting health and well-being in communities.